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Votes at a glance: key assembly actions Oct. 6 — property, elections, contracts

5906956 · October 6, 2025
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Summary

At its Oct. 6 meeting the Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly adopted multiple ordinances and routine items, including surplusing a tax-foreclosed lot in Saxman, funding diesel-spill cleanup, and appropriating money for a special election tied to certified recall petitions.

The Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly on Oct. 6 took several formal actions. This summary lists each adopted ordinance, major contract/consent calendar items, and vote outcomes recorded at the meeting.

Ordinance 20-86 — Tax-foreclosed property declared surplus and listed: The assembly adopted Ordinance 20-86 declaring Lot 10, Block 32, USS 1652 (Bear Clan Street, City of Saxman) as surplus and setting a listing price of $37,200. Assistant manager Cynna Smith told the assembly the borough acquired the parcel by clerk's deed on Dec. 3, 2024, after the taxpayer was four years behind in taxes; staff said the ordinance complies with Ketchikan Gateway Borough Code (KGBC) provisions and Alaska statute. The motion to adopt was moved by Assembly Member Arntzen and seconded by Assembly Member Thompson; the assembly recorded unanimous approval and passed the ordinance.

Ordinance 20-88 — Appropriation for Point Higgins diesel-spill remediation: The assembly adopted Ordinance 20-88, appropriating…

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